It’s been two months since Google’s streaming HDMI stick started flying off shelves and selling out on the web, and there’s been very little in the way of new content added. That seems to be changing today as Hulu announces support for Chromecast in their iOS and Android apps.

Users require a subscription to Hulu Plus in order to use the mobile apps, but if you’re a fan of the service you’ll notice an app update waiting for you today. Just like the other Chromecast supported apps, you’ll see the ability to cast to a supported device from your phone or tablet in the video navigation tray.

When you start casting, you have the ability to pause playback from the notification tray of your Android device, but the rest of the controls have to be initiated from inside the Hulu Plus app. When casting a video, the controls will appear in a portrait only navigation panel. Like everything else on Chromecast, the streaming quality is very high with no lag or buffering.

There’s no mention anywhere from Google yet about more supported services, but it’s entirely possible that Hulu jumped the gun a bit, and we’re about to see a new line of supported services for Google’s streaming stick.

It couldn’t come at a better time, as the company has finally sorted out their stock issues and users are eager to plug new services into their Chromecasts. We’ve seen apps like Pocket Casts add support for Chromecast already, but the service isn’t usable until Google gives the OK on their end. Hopefully today is the day.